Review: Find Your Why by David Mead & Peter Docker
Bestselling author Simon Sinek got us thinking with his book Start With Why. Now learn how you can find it, with Find Your Why: A Practical Guide to Discovering Purpose for You Or Your Team by David Mead and Peter Docker. Here’s what you’ll learn.
Please Don’t Do Coke In The Bathroom by Sami Christianson
Looking for a hand lettering guide that doesn’t take itself too seriously? Do I have the perfect book for you. Take a look at Please Don’t Do Coke In The Bathroom: Irreverent Hand Lettering For Every F*cking Occasion by Sami Christianson.
Review: Everybody Lies by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
We’re constantly told that Big Data has the ability to change our world. It’s true, but it also has the ability to show us the truth about the world we already live in. Here’s a look at Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What The Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz and the truth Big Data brings.
Review: Blockchain Revolution by Don Tapscott and Alex Tapscott
Everywhere we turn there are those talking about how blockchain holds the power to transform the world we live in. But how will it do it, what are the challenges, and how can we make it happen? Authors Don Tapscott and Alex Tapscott explore these topics in Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin Is Changing Money, Business, and the World.
Review: Why You Eat What You Eat by Rachel Herz, PhD
We eat every day to survive (and maybe because we’re bored) but how much do we really understand about our relationship with the foods we consume? Why You Eat What You Eat explores our interactions and attractions to food. Here’s a deeper look.
Review: Irrationally Yours by Dan Ariely
As much as we want to believe ourselves and others act in rational ways, the truth is that humans rarely do so. Why we act in irrational ways is a question that behavioral economist Dan Ariely explores in his work and it’s also the focus of the questions he answers in his book, Irrationally Yours: On Missing Socks, Pickup Lines, and Other Existential Puzzles.